Courtesy of Blue Fox Entertainment.

Free Online screening & live event
My Zoe and discussion with Julie Delpy

Wednesday, February 24, 2021, 8:00 p.m.

Dir. Julie Delpy. U.S., Canada, 2021, 93 mins. Eight years in the making, Julie Delpy’s fascinating sci-fi drama My Zoe stars Delpy as Isabelle, a recently divorced French scientist who refuses to come to terms with the potential loss of her young daughter after an accident. Leaving her grieving ex-husband (Richard Armitage), Isabelle looks to advances in medical technology for help, particularly those made by a fertility doctor (Daniel Brühl). With Delpy’s embodied performance at its center, My Zoe is a daring and original look at a parent’s deepest fear. View trailer.

In advance of the film’s theatrical and VOD release, Museum of the Moving Image is pleased to present a free preview screening and live conversation and Q&A on February 24 at 8:00 p.m. ET with writer, director, and star Julie Delpy, moderated by MoMI’s Associate Curator of Science and Film Sonia Epstein. 

Special thanks to Blue Fox Entertainment for making possible this free screening and conversation.

Please note: The event is at capacity; reservations are no longer being taken. For more information about the film, visit myzoemovie.com.

“One part domestic drama, one part medical mystery, My Zoe subtly spins those two acts into its final segment: a contemporary thriller with morals and medicine on its mind.” —Indiewire

“The passion in the performance is formidable.” —Screen Daily